1 million baht for a "slap up" dinner
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1 million baht for a "slap up" dinner
[quote]Your million baht dinner is served
Wednesday, 07 February 2007
A 'culinary event' with a price tag of 1,000,000++THB (US$ 25,000++) per person is currently being held at at Bangkok's State Tower.
You may be relieved to hear that the price of
Wednesday, 07 February 2007
A 'culinary event' with a price tag of 1,000,000++THB (US$ 25,000++) per person is currently being held at at Bangkok's State Tower.
You may be relieved to hear that the price of
Re: 1 million baht for a "slap up" dinner
i would give a "VAL" size tip of 100baht LOL =D>beer monkey wrote:
Check Bin Khrap !! How much "tip" would you leave ?
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i would dearly love a signed commemorative Limoges plate to add to my collection of other plates and egg cups.
But alas can't get a flight out so will give it a miss this time round. LoL
Thats some nice Hotel where its happening, check out the website, nice gaff.
i might have to up the VAL sized tip a little though.
But alas can't get a flight out so will give it a miss this time round. LoL
Thats some nice Hotel where its happening, check out the website, nice gaff.
i might have to up the VAL sized tip a little though.
You reckon that for 1 million baht I could smoke a nice Cuban cigar there after my meal???
Don't know why - but I suspect that I could... After all, the anti-smoking laws are only for the poor folks. In the States - and Australia - your elected representatives - the ones that passed the no smoking laws - are all able to smoke in their offices... Go figure...
Don't know why - but I suspect that I could... After all, the anti-smoking laws are only for the poor folks. In the States - and Australia - your elected representatives - the ones that passed the no smoking laws - are all able to smoke in their offices... Go figure...
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I would tip also because it is part of my culture,not because ''they'' thought or called me anything!My tip would have to do with the value of the service received only!As a matter of fact,if I thought ''they'' had that type of attitude and didn't give resonably good service,I would leave just a few baht,so they would have something to nurture their attitude